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The Sweet Onion Animal Protection Society relies on the money generated through membership, donations, and fund raisers to underwrite its projects in the Toombs County area. The vast majority of funds is used to cover the cost of sterilizations. Pet owners can submit an application for assistance in having their cat or dog spayed/neutered. SOAPS believes that voluntary sterilization of pets is the surest way to reduce the number of unwanted animals in our community, and thus eliminate the need for euthanasia. Although SOAPS is fortunate to have the support of local veterinarians for this project, it is still a costly undertaking.

Additionally, SOAPS uses donations to support its educational programs at Vidalia, J.D. Dickerson and Robert Toombs Christian Academy, and to help other pet agencies during times of crisis. In the past, SOAPS has given to help animals displaced by hurricanes, to care for pets whose owners have been deployed to Iraq, and to purchase protective gear for canine police.

The Sweet Onion Animal Protections Society is a not for profit 501(c3) organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Click on the button below to make a donation to Sweet Onion Animal Protection Society or donations can be made by mailing checks made out to SOAPS to P.O. Box 210 Vidalia, Georgia 30475

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So nice to see those brave dogs being looked after!

This is my human there are many like him but this one is mine... And the guy on the left has a BIG smile on his face. It's his dog and he is glad it found another lap to sit on instead of his.(Note the brown leash)

Oh Come On We Both Fit On This Thing! See!?

I totally saw the dog and his wonderful wing man, never really paid attention to anything else until I started reading the comments. Thank you to our military and their very special dogs who are sent into the worse case senerios.

My son was half of a K9 couple. His first partner was Banjo, explosives detection. Oh, the stories we've heard! His second partner was Brit, drug dog. I have nothing but the utmost respect for all K9 teams.

He/she deserved it! Thank you for your service, sweet little puppy.

Look at the power in the thighs and shoulders of this soldier. And that beautiful, determined face. I grew up being told by my Air Force father that women could never serve in combat. Oh, yeah? Tell that to this American soldier! To paraphrase Lincoln: "SHE who shall have borne the battle..."

He looks so fierce, but sad.. Tears rolling down his/hers face.

They trust each other!

The dog survived, the handler sadly did not.

He is receiving a medal for his service to our Country...well deserved.

Let's go for a walk they said. It'll be fun they said.

Best friend I could of ever asked for!!!

IF ONLY we humans would love one another this way too.

Every K9 soldier would give their life for their partner, no question they r angels of war...bond beyond words.

Hey, that's an Israeli soldier!

The love of a dog is the closest thing to the love God has for the human race. smile emoticon Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his friends ...

Thank you for your service .Now run free over the rainbow bridge

Not a K9 Soldier, but nonetheless a dog who will serve. His contribution to morale and mental health of the soldiers who found him, take care of him, and will hopefully bring him home with them should also be recognized. Not a War Dog, but still a Dog of War.

THAT is an awesome picture!!!

The sharp dried weeds/grass was probably hurting the dog's feet. Saw another picture once where the human soldier was carrying his dog over burning hot sand. If it's too hot or cold on the ground for you to go barefooted, it's too hot or cold for animals too.He ain't heavy he's my brother!

This is the family of fallen Marine Cpl Dustin Lee. They were allowed to adopt "Lex".